Problem is solved. Fridge is working.
There was nothing wrong with the fridge or the circuit. I had assembled the bed, which is over the fuse box. I assumed that because I saw 12.59 volts at the plug that it was fused all the way to the battery. Not so. The short answer is that there was no fuse inserted in the fuse box for the fridge. Pop in a fuse, and all itswell.
So why did I read 12.59 volts on an open circuit at the fridge plug? Because, in spite of the lack of a fuse, it was not an open circuit.
Here is a link to my
12 v distribution bus. Apparently, there is a high impedance resistor across the open fuse contacts. When there is no fuse inserted but a circuit is connected on the other side, a little red light illuminates telling you the fuse is blown. When I inserted the fuse, the voltage jumped to 14.2v, the normal fully charged battery voltage.
At this point, the fridge starts up fine and immediately goes to 14 degrees F.
Lesson learned for all.
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions.
Jim